Trump's economy

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dimitrig
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The first data showing how all Americans are faring under Donald Trump reveal the poor and working classes sinking slightly, the middle class treading water, the upper-middle class growing and the richest, well, luxuriating in rising rivers of greenbacks.

More than half of Americans had to make ends meet in 2018 on less money than in 2016, my analysis of new income and tax data shows.

The nearly 87 million taxpayers making less than $50,000 had to get by in 2018 on $307 less per household than in 2016, the year before Trump took office, I find.

That 57% of American households were better off under Obama contradicts Trump's often-repeated claim he created the best economy ever until the pandemic.

The worsened economic situation for more than half of Americans contradicts Trump's frequent claims that he is the champion of the "forgotten man" and his vow that "every decision" on taxes "will be made to benefit American workers and American families."

The figures in this story come from my annual analysis of IRS data known as Table 1.4. The income figures are pre-tax money that must be reported on tax returns. I adjusted the 2016 data to reflect inflation of 4.1% between 2016 and 2018 (slightly more than 2% a year).

This is the first data on the first full year when Trump was president. It also is the first year of the Radical Republican tax system overhaul, passed in December 2017. The Trump tax law, the most significant tax policy change since 1986, was passed without a single public hearing or a single Democratic vote.

High income households multiply

Trump policies overwhelmingly favor the top 7% of Americans. And, oh, do they benefit!

Prosperous and rich people, the data reveal, include half a million who are not even filing tax returns. Yet they are not being pursued as tax cheats, a separate report shows.

The number of households enjoying incomes of $200,000 or more soared by more than 20%. The number of taxpayers making $10 million or more soared 37% to a record 22,112 households.

Who saves on taxes

The Trump/Republican tax savings were highly concentrated up the income ladder with hardly any tax savings going to the working poor and only a smidgen to the middle class.

Those making $50,000 to $100,000 for example, paid just three-fourths of 1 percentage point less of their incomes to our federal government. People making $2 million to $2.5 million saw their effective tax rate fall by about three times that much.

Now let's compare two groups, those making $50,000 to $100,000 and those declaring $500,000 to $1 million.

The second group averaged nine times as much income as the first group in 2018.

Under the Trump tax law, the first group's annual income taxes declined on average by $143, while the second group's tax reduction averaged $17,800.

Put another way, a group that made nine times as much money enjoyed about 125 times as much in income tax savings.

This disparity helps explain Trump's support among money-conscious high-income Americans. But given the tiny tax benefits for most Americans, along with cuts in government services, it is surprising Trump enjoys significant support among people making less than $200,000.

But realize none of the biggest news organizations do the kind of analysis you are reading, at least not since I left The New York Times a dozen years ago. Instead, the major news organizations quote Trump's claims and others' challenges without citing details.

Understating incomes

The figures I cite here understate actual incomes at the top for two reasons. One is that loopholes and Congressional favors allow many rich and superrich Americans to report much less income than they actually enjoy. Often they get to defer for years or decades reporting income earned today.

Second, with Trump's support Congress has cut IRS staffing so deeply that the service cannot even pursue growing armies of rich people who have stopped filing tax returns. The sharp decline in IRS auditing means tax cheatingalways a low-risk crimehas become much less risky.

Trump ignores rich tax cheats

In the three years ending in 2016, the IRS identified 879,415 high-income Americans who did not even bother to file. These tax cheats owed an estimated $45.7 billion in taxes, the treasury inspector general for Tax Administration reported May 29.

Under Trump more than half a million cases of high-income Americans who didn't file a tax return "will likely not be pursued," the inspector general wrote.

One of the Koch brothers was under IRS criminal investigation until Trump assumed office and the service abruptly dropped the case. DCReport's five-part series last year showed, from a thousand pages of documents, that William Ingraham Koch, who lives one door away from Mar-a-Lago, is collecting more than $100 million a year without paying income taxes.

Borrowing to help the rich

Trump's tax law will require at least $1.5 trillion in added federal debt because it falls far short of paying for itself through increased economic growth even without the pandemic. Most of the tax savings were showered on rich Americans and the corporations they control. Most of the negative effects will fall on the middle class and poor Americans in the form of Trump's efforts to reduce government services.

The 2017 income tax law caused only a slight decline in the share of adjusted gross income that Americans paid to Uncle Sam, known as the effective tax rate. Adjusted gross income is the last line on the front page of your tax return and is in the measure used in my analysis.

The overall effective tax rate slipped from 14.7% under Obama to 14.2% under Trump.

Curious anomaly

In what might seem at first blush a curious development, Americans making more than $10 million received a below-average cut in their effective tax rate. The effective tax rate for these 22,000 households declined by less than half a percent.
The reason for that smaller-than-average decline is that these super-rich Americans depend less on paychecks and much more on capital gains and dividends that have long been taxed at lower rates than paycheck earnings.
The new tax data also show a sharp shift away from income from work and toward income from investments, a trend which bodes poorly for working people but very nicely for those who control businesses, invest in stocks and have other sources of income from capital.

Overall the share of American income from wages and salaries fell significantly, from almost 71% in 2016 to less than 68% in 2018.

Meanwhile, if you look just at the slice of the American income pie derived from business ownership and investments, it expanded by nearly one-tenth in two years. Income from such investments is highly concentrated among the richest Americans.

Infuriating fact

There's one more enlightening and perhaps infuriating detail I sussed from the IRS data.

The number of households making $1 million or more but paying no income taxes soared 41% under the new Trump tax law. Under Obama, there were just 394 such households. With Trump, this grew to 556 households making on average $3.5 million without contributing one cent to our government.

Again, Trump seems to have forgotten all about the Forgotten Man. But he's busy doing all he can to help the rich, then stick you with their tax bills.


(Source: The ugly numbers are finally in on the 2017 Trump tax rewrite)
chazzed
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Definitely infuriating but not unexpected. It's baffling how people can vote against their own economic interests, but plenty of people do just that. To such people, I guess that race and social issues (preventing women and untraditional couples from having complete freedom) trump financial considerations.
BearForce2
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Oooh Salon magazine.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
BearForce2
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Single filers

22% tax rate $40,126 to $85,525

37% tax rate $518,401 or more
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
dimitrig
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BearForce2 said:

Single filers

22% tax rate $40,126 to $85,525

37% tax rate $518,401 or more

Do you have a point other than the one on top of your head?


helltopay1
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prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
BearForce2
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dimitrig said:

BearForce2 said:

Single filers

22% tax rate $40,126 to $85,525

37% tax rate $518,401 or more

Do you have a point other than the one on top of your head?


Yes, if you're making $518,401 or more, you're paying a lot of tax!
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
dimitrig
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BearForce2 said:

dimitrig said:

BearForce2 said:

Single filers

22% tax rate $40,126 to $85,525

37% tax rate $518,401 or more

Do you have a point other than the one on top of your head?


Yes, if you're making $518,401 or more, you're paying a lot of tax!


Do you think someone making $518K should pay the same rate as someone making $518M?

BearlyCareAnymore
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BearForce2 said:

dimitrig said:

BearForce2 said:

Single filers

22% tax rate $40,126 to $85,525

37% tax rate $518,401 or more

Do you have a point other than the one on top of your head?


Yes, if you're making $518,401 or more, you're paying a lot of tax!

1. You pay that tax on income you actually report after deductions.

2. Single filers who earn a pay check of $40,126 to $85,525 - 22%

Single filers who make $434,550 to a trillion dollars by sitting on their ass - 20%.

Uber wealthy people make most of their money on capital gains. Middle class people make most of their money going to work and earning a pay check. They are paying a higher rate on most of their income than uber wealthy people pay on most of theirs. And you add to that the fact that you have to pay income tax on pay checks the year you earn it and you can delay paying capital gains for years, or actually delay until you die and then neither you or your kids ever pay the capital gains tax at all.

The group that pays the lowest tax rate in America is the top 400 income earners.
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helltopay1 said:

prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
I think every President in American history could make the same claims about the economy and employment at some point in their Presidencies. Certainly since FDR. Your're just bragging about Trump riding on Obama's coattails. I don't know about the stock market, but that's not the economy anyway.
Blueblood
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helltopay1 said:

prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
Didn't blacks have or almost have 100% employment just prior to the Civil War?
GoOskie
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Blueblood said:

helltopay1 said:

prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
Didn't blacks have or almost have 100% employment just prior to the Civil War?
Helltopay: Really? See. Slavery wasn't all that bad.
This just in: Republicans find another whistleblower who claims Hillary's emails were proven to be on Hunter's laptop while Obama spied on tRump as he sat (shat?) upon his golden toilet. Gym Jordan afraid whistle blower may be in danger of abduction by aliens in cahoots with Democrats.
BearForce2
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GoOskie said:

Blueblood said:


Didn't blacks have or almost have 100% employment just prior to the Civil War?
See. Slavery wasn't all that bad.

Spoken like a true Democrat, who fought to keep their slaves and lost.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
BearForce2
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Blueblood said:

helltopay1 said:

prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
Didn't blacks have or almost have 100% employment just prior to the Civil War?
Didn't the Democrats own slaves?

The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
Krugman Is A Moron
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Blueblood said:

helltopay1 said:

prior to the Virus, best overall economy, inc uding the stock market, in the last 50 years. Best employment for blacks, hispanics and Asians in the last 50 years. How???Easy. Cutting taxes across the board and de-regulating businesses.Works every time. Hello?????
Didn't blacks have or almost have 100% employment just prior to the Civil War?
And that's why I don't give a shyt about unemployment percentages.
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Blueblood
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BF2's two posts::

Speaking [(sic) spoken] like a true Democrat, who fought to keep their slaves and lost.

Didn't the Democrats owned [(sic) own] slaves?



BF2's English is exhibiting a troubling spell,

maybe he only got a "C-" in ESL,

if a foreigner that could be the reason,

he may not be guilty of any treason!



bearister
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"The list of [tRump] accomplishments consisted of 123 bullet points posted on the Conservative Hangout Facebook page in May. Even though it is a few months old, it is still making the rounds on social media.
"What has Trump actually done in the last three years?" was the headline. It has been shared more than 100,000 times, which most likely translates to millions of views.

Since the liberal media won't tell you, we will" the list author declared. Here's what it looked like:
46. More than 400,000 manufacturing jobs created since his election.
47. Trump appointed 5 openly gay ambassadors.
10. Trump signed a bill to require airports to provide spaces for breastfeeding Moms.

One by one, I researched the claims, reaching out to people and institutions for a better understanding. At times, I wondered why I was even bothering. Studies suggest that fact-checks only matter on the margins, changing minds between 10 and 20 percent of the time. That's because we live in such a polarized era that political party affiliation is as strong as religious identity. "You're not going to change your religion if somebody tells you that Moses didn't actually have the Ten Commandments," Dr. Leticia Bode, an associate professor at Georgetown who researches the impact of fact checks, told me....

....This particular list of pro-Trump facts cherry-picked information that paints Mr. Trump as a liberal. Item No. 13 notes that he signed "the biggest wilderness protection & conservation bill in a decade." Item No. 12 says, "Low-wage workers are benefiting from higher minimum wages."

There is something to celebrate in this tacit admission that clean water and decent pay are widely popular, even in that alternate universe of alternative facts where Trump supporters are said to reside. Maybe we aren't so different after all.
But those two facts don't really reflect the administration's record on those issues. It's true that Mr. Trump signed a landmark conservation bill. But he has also stripped protections from more land and water than he has preserved, notably the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. And it's true that workers are enjoying higher minimum wages. But that's because activists have fought for state laws that raised the minimum wage, not because Mr. Trump did it. The federal minimum wage hasn't budged in over a decade.

Facts are vital. But they are insufficient. A bit of context is usually required to produce the truth. For instance, Item No. 44 "More than seven million jobs created since the election." It's true that the country had seven million more jobs in January of 2020 than existed in 2017, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. But anyone who credits Mr. Trump for creating seven million jobs ought to credit President Barack Obama with the eight million jobs created during the last three years of his administration....

....Item No. 1 lauds the president for giving federal recognition to the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Montana, a designation they have sought for more than a century. But when I called up Gerald Gray, chairman of the Little Shell Tribe, he told me that the credit goes to the two Montana senators, Jon Tester, a Democrat, and Steve Daines, a Republican, who managed to tuck the tribal designation provision into a massive military spending bill....

....Another big accomplishment? A massive tax cut for the wealthy and for corporations, if you are into that kind of thing. Item No. 59 refers to "529 college savings plans for elementary and secondary education" a tax subsidy for the wealthy to send their kids to private schools. Item No. 84 relates to companies that brought back about a trillion dollars from overseas. That's true. It is also true that the bill will increase the U.S. debt by at least $1.5 trillion, a shocking amount during prosperous times.

Once you strip away the misleading claims from this list of accomplishments, you are left with what Mr. Trump has delivered: tax cuts for the wealthy and for corporations No. 84. Deregulation for banks and businessmen No. 97. Judges for the evangelicals No. 109. Tariffs on Chinese steel for the steelworkers No. 113. And after those tariffs sparked a trade war, bailouts for farmers No. 72. He moved the embassy to Jerusalem, for conservative Jews and evangelicals No. 110....."

-Farrah Stockman, NY Times
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Here's the truth; Trump's supporters don't measure his success
by what he does FOR them, they measure by what he does AGAINST
people they don't like.

That's why they see him as being "successful." This is why they will
NEVER abandon him. His tormenting of the "others" sustains them.
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